Kentfield

At-a-Glance

Once a trading post established by a Scotsman named James Ross (the town took its first name, Ross Landing, from its founder and, until 1905, was subsequently called Tamalpais, then Kent), today, Kentfield is one of Marin County’s quieter communities.

Here you’ll find spacious, older homes that sit on large plots of land carefully maintained by the proud, family-centered residents who call Kentfield home.

In a Word

Family-friendly

Living Here

Ask anyone in Kentfield, and they’ll tell you that Woodlands Market is the hub of all community life here.

Residents shop at the market and stay to socialize. There’s even a weekly wine tasting event at the store. Check out the store’s community calendar of events, and you’ll see what we mean.

Good-to-Know

Along with its sister community, Kent Woodlands, Kentfield takes name from Marin pioneer William Kent (1864-1928), a three-term congressman, philanthropist, and founder of Muir Woods.

Why Kentfield?

Simply stated, it’s all about quality of life. This is especially true for parents who want to live near some of the best schools the Bay Area has to offer, as Kentfield boasts a number of award-winning public and private schools to choose from.